The Department of Radiology & Radiological Science at the Medical University of South Carolina seeks a full-time, Breast Imaging Radiologist to join its Community Radiology Group. Opportunities are available throughout the state of South Carolina in communities near Columbia, Florence and Orangeburg. Join a collaborative, committed group focusing on high quality and exceptional patient care. Full-time onsite position Monday – Friday – 8 AM – 5 PM No Weekends No Call Candidate should have a strong foundation in all aspects of breast imaging including screening and diagnostic mammography, MRI, biopsies and localizations Great mix of screening and diagnostic mammography. All units are tomosynthesis. Perform image guided biopsies including ultrasound, MRI, stereotactic, and localization procedures. Work with state-of-the-art equipment Staff are well-established, collaborative and dedicated to the hospital and communities Supported by a premier cancer institute, radiologists enjoy excellent professional relationships with dedicated breast sub-specialists in Breast Medical Oncology, Breast Genetics, Breast Surgical Oncology, Breast Radiation, Breast Pathology, Breast Surgery, and Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery. Weekly dedicated Breast Tumor Boards serve as working conferences to deliver the highest quality medicine to each patient in a considerate, caring, and timely manner. MUSC Health, the clinical enterprise of the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), is dedicated to the pursuit of changing what’s possible in health care. Nationally recognized for its innovation, patient- and family-centered care, and quality outcomes, this integrated health care system is accessible via its downtown Charleston campus, seven regional medical centers, more than 100 outreach locations, clinical affiliations with numerous health care partners, and a robust telehealth network.
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